just tried to squeeze in someflights. gusting to 30 mph! got in 1.5 flights and landed. no way! not woth it, she was everywhere. she lives to fly another day. cant wait to get my sbach now. torn between the 2 models, original or gyro...

just tried to squeeze in someflights. gusting to 30 mph! got in 1.5 flights and landed. no way! not woth it, she was everywhere. she lives to fly another day. cant wait to get my sbach now. torn between the 2 models, original or gyro...

I converted my T28 sometime ago to 2S brushless.
Used an AP05 motor and Turnigy Plush 6A ESC.
I reprogrammed the brick to use the brushless option and connected the ESC motor input to the motor input on the brick.

Going to use a Turnigy C10 motor this time and another Turnigy Plush 6A on a Polecat.

Just curious!

Has anyone connected an ESC to the AUX port/CH 5 port and reprogrammed the TX to operate the ESC(motor)?

Happen to have any close-up shots of it. I'm just about to pull the trigger on the AP05 motor and Plush 6A ESC. I'll take any help I can get. I've seen the method for changing the brick to Brushless mode, I am a very visual learner, so the more pics of your install the better!

Happen to have any close-up shots of it. I'm just about to pull the trigger on the AP05 motor and Plush 6A ESC. I'll take any help I can get. I've seen the method for changing the brick to Brushless mode, I am a very visual learner, so the more pics of your install the better!

Just recently entered the UM T28 world. After trying to fly it around in the alley next to my house, getting it hung up in the cable tv lines, running it into my shop, I finally went out to a field the kids use to play baseball and soccer, basicly wide open. Hand launched the T28 and got it up to trim it out, everything going pretty good, had to trim it down a bunch and to the right some, then what do I see, a hawk after the helpless T28. I did a couple do-da's and he finally left. I must have been in his territory. Happened the next day, but with a smaller hawk this time. Going out later today and see what happens. A great flying plane. I also have a P51, which was a bit to handle until I got it trimmed out. I will be getting one of the Spit's in the next few days. Just love the 4 bladed prop.

That's perfect! I've been compiling a list of specs/vids/pictures to make it easier when the stuff arrives. Ordered it up last night! Can't wait! My wife JUST decided to get into this, so I let her fly..er...crash my T-28 about 20 times today. Not even a scratch! (well it was already pretty ugly from my learning on it...) Love this plane!

That's perfect! I've been compiling a list of specs/vids/pictures to make it easier when the stuff arrives. Ordered it up last night! Can't wait! My wife JUST decided to get into this, so I let her fly..er...crash my T-28 about 20 times today. Not even a scratch! (well it was already pretty ugly from my learning on it...) Love this plane!

I think there was a mention of reprogramming the brick (servo board)? I've looked at your pictures and some others that have been put up. Your ESC is plugged straight into the brick, the other modified T-28 had a brushed to brushless adaptor board between the brick and ESC.

Re-Programming?

Also are you still using the original Tx, the one that comes with the RTF version?

Hand launched the T28 and ... then what do I see, a hawk after the helpless T28. I did a couple do-da's and he finally left. I must have been in his territory. Happened the next day, but with a smaller hawk this time. Going out later today and see what happens.

I think pulling tight loops has them confused. I've had a squadron of swallows formate with mine. Not sure if it was curiosity or territorial.

I was in Australia last month and saw a lot of small birds chasing larger birds (territorial) and it looked like it could have been fun doing air combat. When you see a small crow chasing a pelican it looks interesting. Actually the pelican ignored the other bird, found an unpainted house roof and after about 6 turns was at least at 400 feet (thermalling). Note - a pelican looks/flies like a 747 compared with other birds.

I think there was a mention of reprogramming the brick (servo board)? I've looked at your pictures and some others that have been put up. Your ESC is plugged straight into the brick, the other modified T-28 had a brushed to brushless adaptor board between the brick and ESC.

Re-Programming?

Indeed, you can program the brick to support an external brushless ESC instead of the (default mode) internal brushed ESC.

The instructions are in the instructions for the brick (but not in the planes instruction book). Look up the brick (AR6400) on HH and there is a link to its separate manual.

Programming is performed by holding the TX sticks in various positions while plugging the battery into the brick.

I think pulling tight loops has them confused. I've had a squadron of swallows formate with mine. Not sure if it was curiosity or territorial.

I was in Australia last month and saw a lot of small birds chasing larger birds (territorial) and it looked like it could have been fun doing air combat. When you see a small crow chasing a pelican it looks interesting. Actually the pelican ignored the other bird, found an unpainted house roof and after about 6 turns was at least at 400 feet (thermalling). Note - a pelican looks/flies like a 747 compared with other birds.

A little off topic, but at my grandmothershouse she has a bunch of birdhouses for purple martins in her backyard. I tried to fly my micro corsair in the front yard (This is before I got my t-28) and the birds, at least a hundred of them, started chasing it and trying to take a peck at it. I always had a least two on my six, (Get these guys off my tail, I can't shake them!!!) the others wee circling and making diving passes. (Theres just too many of them!)